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I need some help with the following sentence:
There are various grades of octane levels of gas. You will usually find such names as “Premium” or “Super” (the highest octane level) and “Regular” for the lower octane level.
The sentence is taken from a textbook for American English learners (written by a Russian author based on material taken from a native source). I need to know whether the use of the definite article is correct here.
In general, I'd love to check out a source that explains article use in terms of comparing two or more objects.
As far as the sentence above, I, for some reason, find that "a" would be more correct.
Please help me out! Thank you in advance!
There are various grades of octane levels of gas. You will usually find such names as “Premium” or “Super” (the highest octane level) and “Regular” for the lower octane level.
The sentence is taken from a textbook for American English learners (written by a Russian author based on material taken from a native source). I need to know whether the use of the definite article is correct here.
In general, I'd love to check out a source that explains article use in terms of comparing two or more objects.
As far as the sentence above, I, for some reason, find that "a" would be more correct.
Please help me out! Thank you in advance!